Wow! That is fantastic! I still have a very brief memory from when I was a little less than two and I remember how the world was so tall to me. Your daughters pictures are priceless. Someday when she’s older you’ll have to bring those pics out again for her

Haha, that’s so my girls. They’ll stare at themselves in the mirror, pose, and take pictures… whenever they’re not asking me to take pictures of them, haha. It’s so vain but adorable at the same time 🙂

I guess this is why in our childhood memories, everything seems so much larger than life! My daughter has stolen my phone sometimes and taken some accidental awesome shots! She once took a pic of my mom where she is laughing so naturally and my mom calls that her favorite pic of herself!

True! Things are also so much bigger compared to us when we’re smaller.

My kids have gotten their hands on my phone a few times and while some of the photos are blurry, others are really good. It’s kind of a different, raw perspective. They snap photos of moments that we adults consider unimportant, but the world is still new and mysterious to kids… so I think they see beauty in angles we don’t think about anymore, if that makes sense. That’s neat that your daughter took a great photo of her grandma Maybe we also let down our guard more in front of children, so they can grab photos of us at our most natural.

I love these! My daughter (age 2) took lots of pictures of her silver wellington boots last weekend with my expensive camera! It’s lovely to see the world from a toddler perspective and see what they love 😀

Thank you, I love them too! I was thinking about how the world is still so new and mysterious to children… they might find beauty in everyday objects and different angles that we wouldn’t even notice anymore. It makes you see that mystery again, which is part of the wonder of having kids.

Sometimes the most “interesting” photos I take with the phone are the accidental ones. I don’t know what that says about me…or my phone. A camera phone in the hands of a little one sounds like a project worth pursuing. Their point-of-view could truly be a “candid camera” experience.